How to publish periodic reviews in a month, year, etc basis?
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Hello,
in many niches you can make reviews with the "Best XXXX of March of 2011" "Best XXXX of April 2011" " March 2012" etc
So, per instances, "best movies of march 2011" what would you do?
A. 1 post for each mont and year
/movies-march-2011/
/movies-april-2011/
/movies-march-2012/
B. 1 post/page for each year and keep updating
/movies-march/
/movies-april/
B.I. Keep in the content the best movies of each year with a TOC or something similar
B.II. Remove each year the previous content and create a fresh version of the content, updating the publication date but keeping the slug.
My question is because I managed to ranked first for i.e. movies march 2010 but then in march 2011 I didnt know what to do because I wanted to show updated content but I was afraid i lost my ranking if I changed the whole content.
Would you go for A. or B.? If B. for B.I. or B.II.?
Thanks and regards
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Hello Timothy and thanks for the answer but I really dont get what you are proposing.
Could you please try to explain it with some more details?
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Use Wordpress template and section it but the month so we can update the posting.
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